Jul 21
2008Darren Rowse, A New Content Idea & How to Make Your Blog Sticky – Exposed for the First Time!
by
Codrut Turcanu / Blog for Profit on 21-07-2008
Could Darren Rowse @ ProBlogger help you get new content ideas and make your blog sticky?
Find out next. The answers might shock you and will definitely inspire you.
First of all. Who is Darren Rowse, right?
He’s the guy behind problogger.net running a successful “blogging” blog.
If I told you that just by visiting his blog, you could get (a ton of) new content ideas for your upcoming blog posts, would you believe me?
Hint - you don’t even have to have a “blogging” blog. This works for all the blogs in the blogosphere
If I told you that this little trick is something that 99% of all the bloggers out there are not using it, would you want to hear more about how you could use it for your own blog?
Let’s start:
This new content idea is simple to apply. All you have to do is this:
Get personal with your blog readers, the easy way.
You probably did not think to share a little about yourself with them. Now it’s about time.
For e.g. Darren shares his story - from hobby to profession on his about page
Just by reading his own mini-page, Darren could come up with new content ideas for upcoming blog posts.
Here’s how:
- by creating a new post about whatever topic, tip, or link he shared on that particular page.
- by talking about his blog network.
- by sharing ideas about becoming a pro blogger
Sky’s the limit.
Now it’s your turn to create a similar page. This is where you share your offline story. Or something unique about your online venture. It does not really matter, for as long as it’s your own personal story.
Then add a link to it at the top of your blog.
The next move is to come up with new blog posting ideas and tips from that “about page”.
It’s easy - try it for yourself and share with us how it went.
And if you want to make your blog sticky and get more traffic, then read this tip!
Connecting later!
Codrut Turcanu & the Remarkable Blogging TEAM.
P.S. If you liked this TIP, you’re going to love the next ones.
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